The 2011 Best Bites and Rodeo Uncorked! Roundup at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

The 2011 Rodeo season has officially kicked off -- at least as far as food and wine lovers are concerned -- with the announcement of this year's top winners of the annual International Wine Competition.

Last night at the Best Bites and Rodeo Uncorked! Roundup, the winners were announced in grand style on a center stage that was the core of a concentric series of circles, made up of tasting stations for wineries and more than 70 of Houston's best restaurants. Making their way through these circles like some food-laden labyrinth were more than 4,000 guests.

And behind the curtains in the judging area, a group of 25 celebrities, Rodeo officials and food writers (myself included) were doing the tough job of choosing a favorite dish from among those scores of restaurants in an elaborate blind tasting.

At my judging table, which included KTRK anchor Tom Koch and KHMX DJ Dave Morales, so many of the dozen entries were above-average that it was difficult to gauge them against one another. But a simple shredded pork taquito in a small corn tortilla with salsa verde ended up being the group favorite.

Good thing, too, as that pork taquito from Molina's went on to win second place overall when the group of "supertasters" convened the initial round of judging to parse through all the semifinalist foods.

The potatoes from Fleming's were as popular at the supertasters table as the actual steak was; high praise for a steakhouse's side. And imagine my shock when I found out that the beef short rib we all adored came from Hasta la Pasta!

And the dessert portion of the judging panel didn't include any actual desserts this year -- just cheese and coffee -- something for which we found ourselves thankful. It seems that Houston's developing a more continental approach to the dessert course, instead of going the easy route and looking to satisfy a sweet tooth.

The results of the International Wine Competition follow on the next page.